The duo are currently working on their tenth album which is due for release later this year The Chemical Brothers have announced a series of
UK dates for this year, including one in Birmingham. The multi platinum-selling duo will bring their globally-renowned live show to six arenas in the autumn. The band recently thrilled fans by releasing their first new
music in two years - acid track No Reason. They're now working on their tenth album which is due for release later this year. Starting on Thursday, October 26 in Glasgow, The Chemical Brothers will perform at six venues across
England,
Scotland and
Ireland, arriving at Birmingham's Utilita Arena on Friday, November 3. Read more: Busted coming to Birmingham with 20th anniversary UK tour - how to get tickets Tickets go on sale on Friday, March 31 on Ticketmaster and Gigs and Tours . Fans can access pre-sale tickets on Wednesday, March 19 on Ticketmaster or by checking the specific venue websites for details. The full list of The Chemical Brothers arena dates includes: Thursday, October 26 - OVO Hydro, Glasgow, Friday, October 27 - AO Arena, Manchester Saturday, October 28 - First Direct Arena, Leeds Wednesday, November 1 - 3Arena,
Dublin Friday, November 3 - Utilita Arena, Birmingham Saturday, November 4 - The O2,
London The Chemical Brothers are unarguably one of the most influential electronic acts of all time. Across three decades and on their nine massively acclaimed albums, they have smashed through genres and boundaries with pioneering music, stunning videos and mind-bending live shows. The multi award-winning duo have sold over 13 million albums, reaching No 1 in the UK six times, and close to 20 million singles. Their tracks have been streamed over 3 billion times. Read next: I went to see The K's at O2 Academy2 and even they were impressed by rowdy crowd I had an £8 carvery at the 'best pub in Birmingham' and it felt like home Wolverhampton star Beverley Knight announces biggest UK tour to date - how to get tickets I visited Birmingham's 'saddest' shopping street and it is crying out for Spring and new stores